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The countryman's garland in two parts. To a merry new tune



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  • The countryman's garland  in two parts. To a merry new tune

    The countryman's garland in two parts. To a merry new tune

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    ESTC T195369 ; Publication date range from Bodleian Library ballads database. ; "Part I. Country John's unfortunate ramble to London or, the tricks of a town jilt" begins with "You young men that down in the country dwell,". ; In four columns with the title and woodcuts over the first two and a woodcut near the foot of the third the columns are not separated by rules.

    289723

  • The wanton wife of Bath. Tune of, Flying fame, &c. Licens'd and enter'd

    The wanton wife of Bath. Tune of, Flying fame, &c. Licens'd and enter'd

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    ESTC N68217 ; Verse - "In Bath a wanton wife did dwell,". ; In four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two the columns are not separated by rules.

    289725

  • The weaver's garland  or, a new school for Christian patience

    The weaver's garland or, a new school for Christian patience

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    ESTC N68228 ; Verse. "Sweet, dear, and loving wife". ; In this edition, the text is in six columns, with the title and two woodcuts above the first three columns. The text is not separated by any rules. The first woodcut is a picture of a woman sitting next to the Bible. The second woodcut displays a family (i.e. a man and woman on either side of two children).

    289770

  • The Kentish garland

    The Kentish garland

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    ESTC N68219 ; Verse - "Good people now I pray give ear,". ; In five columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two the columns are not separated by rules. The woodcut above the first column is a picture of a couple walking together. The second woodcut above the second column is a man holding a plant in his hand.

    289731

  • The wanton wife of Bath

    The wanton wife of Bath

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    ESTC T208110 ; Verse - "In Bath a wanton wife did dwell,". ; In four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two the columns are not separated by rules.

    289724

  • The Gosport tragedy: or, the perjured ship-carpenter

    The Gosport tragedy: or, the perjured ship-carpenter

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    ESTC T35755 ; Verse - "In Gosport of late there a damsel did dwell,". ; In four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two the columns are not separated by rules.

    289737